Four Down, One to Go

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Submitted by Lynn on Mon, 12/29/2003 - 9:36am.

Yep, I polished off the first four Harry Potter books this week. I read fast, plus I've been flat on my back with this cold; it was nice to have the diversion. Once I borrow #5 from my friend, I'll be completely caught up.

I resisted reading them for such a long time, I think, because I wanted to read them with Josie, but now that I've read them myself I think they're still a year off for her. And I was also a bit hesitant I confess because everyone is so cuckoo for them. I mean, the fuss people make, these books better make you toast and do the windows.

And while they don't do that, they are really good books. They truly deserve the "modern classic" distinction. JK Rowling has done a difficult thing; she has told a rollicking good story in simple, clear, clever prose. But I don't think I'll be hanging around at Borders at midnight in a pointy hat for the release of #6 when the time comes. Then again, I am a huge fan of Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" films and I haven't seen "Return of the King" yet, let alone wait in line for the first midnight showing dressed like Arwen (as if--any resemblance stops at the hair). It's just not me. But I'm glad to have joined the fans of Hogwarts. What a fun world she's created.

So now Honey is the last person in the English-speaking world to read them, not me! Better catch up, Honey! Smiling

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Oh, no...I am!!

Submitted by Susannah on Mon, 12/29/2003 - 1:44pm.

I'm embarrassed to admit I haven't read a single one yet. Eep! My DD isn't old enough yet (in my opinion) to deal with the sorcery aspect. But I should read them so I know what's in them when the time comes. I've been reluctant because usually anything that is so hyped does not rise to my expectations. I end up totally disappointed. Kind of like the movie Titanic. LOL! But not in the case of LOTR...

I just saw ROTK last night, Lynn, all but the giant spider part (Emma started making noise right then). It's so beautiful to look at, like a series of paintings come to life. It just dazzles the eyes. Peter Jackson did a marvelous job bringing this story to film. The world he created could have been lifted right out of my imagination (I have been a huge fan of the books since teen-age). If I was disappointed with any of them, probably the Two Towers was the one I liked least, but even that was great! I just didn't like the changes made as much in that one. Now I'm anxious for the extended ROTK DVD, and I am really really still curious to see Shelob.

Funny, last night I sat there thinking, "I wish we could all dress like elves all the time." Wow, Liv Tyler got to wear some gorgeous gowns.

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